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Cross-Border Health Care in Europe (Eng) POLICY SUMMARY 14 Cross-border health care in Europe Katharine Footman, Cécile Knai, Rita Baeten, Ketevan Glonti, Martin McKee eu Keywords: © World Health Organization 2014 (acting as the host organization for, and secretariat of, the European BURDEN OF ILLNESS Observatory on Health Systems and Policies) CHRONIC DISEASE COST EFFECTIVENESS Address requests about publications of the WHO Regional Offi ce for Europe to: DELIVERY OF HEALTH CARE, INTEGRATED Publications WHO Regional Offi ce for Europe HEALTH CARE ECONOMICS UN City, Marmorvej 51, AND ORGANIZATIONS DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark HEALTH POLICY Alternatively, complete an online request form for documentation, health information, or for permission to quote or translate, on the Regional Offi ce web site (http://www.euro.who.int/pubrequest). All rights reserved. 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POLICY SUMMARY 14 Cross-border health care in Europe Katharine Footman, Cécile Knai, Rita Baeten, Ketevan Glonti, Martin McKee On behalf of the ECAB Partners1 1 LSE Health; European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; OSE, European Social Observatory; Universiteit Maastricht; Technische Universitat Berlin; European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research; University of Barcelona (Universitat de Barcelona); Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Slovenia; PRAXIS Center for Policy Studies; National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health; Semmelweis Egyetem; Regione del Veneto This work was supported by the European Union 7th Framework Programme – Evaluating Care Across Borders: European Union Cross Border Care Collaboration (ECAB: EUCBCC), Contract Number: 242058. Sole responsibility lies with the authors. The European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. Cross-border health care in Europe Contents Page Summary v 1 Introduction 1 2 Who is moving? 2 2.1 Patients treated across the border 2 2.2 Professional mobility 4 3 The EU Legal Framework 5 Editors 3.1 Patient Mobility 5 3.2 Professional Mobility 9 WHO Regional Offi ce 4 EU Mechanism to Fund Cross-Border Care 10 for Europe and European 4.1 Available data on cross-border care 11 Observatory on Health 5 Organization of Cross-Border Care 13 Systems and Policies 5.1 A collaboration allowing French women to give birth in Belgium 13 Editor 5.2 Dialysis services for tourists in the Govin Permanand Veneto Region 16 5.3 Cross-border paediatric care pathways Editorial Board between Malta and the UK 18 Josep Figueras 5.4 Crossing borders for orthopaedic care Hans Kluge in Hungary 21 John Lavis 6 Quality of Cross-Border Care 22 David McDaid 6.1 Disease management 23 6.2 Continuity of care 25 Elias Mossialos 6.3 Telemedicine across borders 28 6.4 Professional standards 29 Managing Editors 7 Conclusions 31 Jonathan North Caroline White References 31 Authors The authors and editors are grateful to the reviewers Katharine Footman, at the time of writing, Research Assistant at the European Centre on Health of Societies in who commented on this Transition, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, publication and contributed now a Monitoring and Evaluation Analyst at Marie Stopes their expertise. International, United Kingdom Cécile Knai, Lecturer in Public Health Policy, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom Rita Baeten, Senior Policy Analyst, European Social Observatory (OSE), Belgium Ketevan Glonti, Research Fellow at the European Centre on Health of Societies in Transition, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom Martin McKee, Professor of European Public Health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and Research Director at the European Observatory on Health No: 14 Systems and Policies, United Kingdom On behalf of the ECAB Partners ISSN 2077-1584 Cross-border health care in Europe Summary • Cross-border patient mobility is high on the agenda in the EU. Although there are low absolute levels of patient mobility, the most accessible or appropriate care for certain groups, such as temporary visitors abroad and people living in border regions, may be in another EU Member State. • Mobility of health professionals in Europe is also an important policy issue, as many EU countries are reliant on migration of health professionals from other Member States, and variations in education and professional standards between countries may impact quality of care. • Recent legislative changes which clarify patient entitlements to cross- border care are likely to have important impacts on national and EU-wide policies. • Although the number of patients seeking care in other EU Member States is low, there are challenges for continuity of care and communication between health professionals for those patients who do receive care abroad. • Case studies of arrangements that are explicitly designed to provide care across borders are examined; common factors contributing to the success of these arrangements include adequate funding and measures to ensure continuity of care such as discharge summaries, care plans and assigned contact persons. However, cross-border collaborations can face multiple logistical barriers, and can have unintended negative consequences, particularly when promoting competition across borders. • Quality of care issues are likely to arise when cross-border care falls outside of such arrangements. Measures to ensure quality of care for all patients receiving care across borders include strengthening implementation of clinical guidelines, standardization of discharge summary content, appropriate regulation of professional standards, optimal use of technologies such as telemedicine and eHealth records, and management of language barriers through interpreters and language training for health professionals. Such measures are likely to have positive impacts on quality of care for patients receiving care in their home country as well as those who travel abroad. v Cross-border health care in Europe 1 Introduction The number of people crossing European borders has increased exponentially over the past two decades, and patient mobility is high on the agenda at national and EU level. Yet the absolute volumes of patient mobility within the European Union remain relatively small and the vast majority of health care is obtained from providers within the same country as the patient, as people are usually unwilling to travel signifi cant distances for care. However, in some situations in the EU the most accessible or appropriate care happens to be in another Member State (Bertinato et al., 2005), and where movement does take place it raises complex questions about its impact for patients, health systems and health professionals. The free movement of people within Europe has also resulted in substantial mobility of health professionals, an issue which has received less attention (Glinos, 2012), but has important implications for access and quality of health services. The movement of patients and health professionals has provoked calls for better coordination of health systems and policies across the EU. Developments at EU level in cross-border health policy have been complex and time-consuming, including more than a decade of rulings by the Court of Justice of the European Union and years of negotiations between Member States, the Commission and the European Parliament, indicating the extent of the confl ict and uncertainty facing policy-making in this area (Palm et al., 2011). This policy brief provides a review of the current state of issues relating to cross- border health care in Europe. Although cross-border health care encompasses the mobility of patients, professionals and services, such as a blood sample or an image taken from a patient in one country but analysed in another
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